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River, Barge, and Canal Cruises in Europe

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EMERALD STAR in Bernkastel

ABOVE: Emerald Star, as seen from Burg Landshut (a ruined fortress above Bernkastel-Kues and the Moselle River in Germany).

Articles

Seine River Cruises from Paris Paris for Visitors
Spend a week exploring the Seine and Normandy by ship.

Paris River Cruise Ports Paris for Visitors
Central Paris has two adjoining ports for river vessels, and they're easy to reach on foot or by public transportation.

River Cruises in the South of France
Follow the sun and practice your French with a 7-night Rhône and Saône river cruise aboard a Viking or Uniworld ship.

Barge Cruises & Canal Boats
Explore Europe's waterways in luxury, or rent a boat and pilot it yourself.

Coastal, Canal, and River Cruises in Britain
Tour England and Scotland by skippered steamer, narrowboat, or hotel barge--or cruise the English and Welsh coast aboard an offshore lighthouse tender.

Nuremberg Cruise Port
How to reach your ship from Nuremberg, Germany's airport and city center (or vice versa), using public transportation. Our article includes illustrated step-by-step directions, and it also tells how to reach the suburb of Erlangen (which some cruise lines use for itineraries that begin or end in Nuremberg).

Archived cruise reviews

Hurtigruten Spitsbergen Cruise
Our illustrated review shows what it's like to cruise in the Arctic aboard a vintage Norwegian coastal steamer.

La Bella Vita: Venice and Po River Valley
If you're spending time in Venice, why not add a seven-night cruise aboard a mini-ship to your itinerary?

La Renaissance (European Waterways Ltd.)
We spent a week cruising on the canals of Western Burgundy aboard a luxury hotel barge.

Peter Deilmann's Casanova in Venice
The long-popular German cruise line is out of business, but the good old days are worth remembering.